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Civil War Infantry
Twenty Third Infantry
Colonel Chapin being in command of the brigade, proceeded via Lexington and Louisville, to Lebanon, and thence to New Market. Leaving New Market August 17th, it participated in the advance into East Tennessee, arriving at London September 4th. On the 15th it made
a forced march of thirty miles to Knoxville, and moved thence to Morristown. It returned to Loudon on the 19th. With the exception of these and some minor movements, the regiment remained at or near Loudon the remainder of September, and during October was engaged on picket duty and entrenching.
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